Texas House Approves Abortion Law 98-49

Texas House Approves Abortion Law 98-49

The Texas House has approved new abortion limits in a second special session, less than two weeks after Senate Republicans failed to finish work on the bill amid a filibuster and raucous protests, ABC News reports. The bill requires doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, only allow abortions in surgical centers and ban abortions after 20 weeks. A final vote could be held as early as Friday in the Senate, where the measure died as the first special session expired. The House voted mostly along party lines Wednesday on what has become signature GOP legislation. Lawmakers spent more than 10 hours debating the bill on Tuesday, and Republicans rejected every attempt to amend it. Throngs of protesters were missing for Wednesday's mostly procedural vote after days of protests by supporters and opponents.